“From the very beginning we’re always sitting there and checking out the world and saying ‘well, if I’m playing with physics and I’ve tethered someone up to a wall and then a car next to it and the whole thing explodes,’ well it’s just silly.

“And then if you had a serious story next to it, it just wouldn’t really fit together, so our story has the same sort of humour in it. It allows us to be a little campy and fun.”

Lesterlin also said that Just Cause is a lot of fun to make, and that he thinks that shows in the end product. Hit the link above for his full comments.

We expect Just Cause 3 on PC, PS4 and Xbox One at the end of the year.

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